the Remgrit saw is - as an y MT - a compromise. It´s made for cutting hard materials in a jigsaw and it does this quite well. It will cut nearly any material, but it has a rather broad cutting surface and only small biting teeth, so progress on wood is very slow.

It´s best to look out for a few blades fitting the now rather oldfashioned shank (called "U-Shank", I believe) and either carry some as backup or plug in a wood saw if that is what you usually need.

Keep an eye open - soem of the sawblades do not have the hole that is needed to be fitted in the Gerber coupler or are thicker and won´t fit into the coupler.

I bought an assortment and need to grind them down a bit on my belt sander....

The limited use of the remgrit and it´s holders wide construction keep me from carrying my Pro Scout more often.I do like the tool loadout on the Scout better - Although i need to put in a small screwdriver one of these days, replacing the lanyard ring or can opener.

Roper Cattleman is my gerber name that i have been carried today, which has a blade blade plus a can opener, bottle opener and awl. Stainless steel with attractive wood scales.Closed: 3-3/48"Blade: 2-1/2"It's just a simple, comfortable and effective knives. here i post my gerber . hope i 'll also loved it.

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I've only had a play with the Crucial, but I wasn't blown away. Just didn't feel comfortable in my hand for one thing, but nothing about it made me go wow. Given that the Octane is the same kind of money I'd pick that every time.

I've only had a play with the Crucial, but I wasn't blown away. Just didn't feel comfortable in my hand for one thing, but nothing about it made me go wow. Given that the Octane is the same kind of money I'd pick that every time.

I'm always in two minds about the Strata. From what I've seen it's well made and well thought out, but it it's never really 'done' it for me. Not enough to shell out any significant amount of money anyway.

I'm always in two minds about the Strata. From what I've seen it's well made and well thought out, but it it's never really 'done' it for me. Not enough to shell out any significant amount of money anyway.

That one was a display model, got it for $20-$25. At that price I couldn't pass it up.

I'm always in two minds about the Strata. From what I've seen it's well made and well thought out, but it it's never really 'done' it for me. Not enough to shell out any significant amount of money anyway.

That one was a display model, got it for $20-$25. At that price I couldn't pass it up.